<\/span><\/h2>Once you reach the famous Alqu\u00e9zar hydroelectric power station, the route will start to ascend. After the first part of the journey, some of the most important stops will have already been made.<\/p>
One of them will be the jump to the Alquezar power station, an old medieval dyke used for the motricity of a flour mill, and whose lower pond is preferred for open-air bathing and temporary swimming.<\/p>
The vero footbridges route <\/strong>It also includes a new section of footbridges recently inaugurated, which constitutes a surprising pathway that culminates in a viewpoint suspended over an extensive ravine, from which it is possible to appreciate the entire landscape of the lower valley.<\/p><\/span>Plaza Mayor de alquezar: Important tips for safe access.<\/span><\/h2>The municipality of Alquezar is accessible from Huesca and Barbastro, generally by road. It is generally recommended to park in the car park in the main square of Alquezar and take the entrance road to the collegiate church of Santa Mar\u00eda.<\/p>
The access and walking trails are mainly the paths that have been used for the last ten years. <\/p>
For a safe journey it is important to have personal hydration, sun protection and to generally avoid the prolonged hot periods and the intense summer winter.<\/p>
<\/span>Back to Alquezar: The last sections of this rocky journey. <\/span><\/h2>This incredible site concludes its route due to its alternative proximity to the Camino Natural del Somontano de Barbastro, from where we will find the bridge of fuendebanos, the last point of interest of our route.<\/p>
The approach to the natural elements during the walk is unforgettable, especially the sound of the crystal-clear water rushing impatiently under our feet.<\/p>
All this combined with lush vegetation and a rich fauna in general, making a brief visit to the vero footbridges route <\/strong>is an experience you will always want to come back to.<\/p>
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Ruta de las Pasarelas del r\u00edo Vero (Alquezar)<\/a><\/blockquote>